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Natty Bumpo 02-22-2002 09:31 AM

RE: Speed
 
I've never shot thru a chronograph before. But I've shot thru many deer.
Still wacken em and stackin' em with my 11 year old MARTIN cougar speed flite.

ricoace 02-22-2002 10:17 AM

RE: Speed
 
I can use the same pin at 15 to 40 yards on my set up...Accuratly...I will leave it at that.

jafzi 02-22-2002 11:37 AM

RE: Speed
 
Here's a really good article about speed from Berry Archery.

I found it interesting ...

http://www.rockymtbroadheads.com/art...-fast.html#top

Len in Maryland 02-22-2002 12:04 PM

RE: Speed
 
"I can use the same pin at 15 to 40 yards".

I've heard this statement so many times and it really is misleading to a lot of archers who don't know what this really means.

It does not mean that any bow can shoot one pin, while holding on the "X" throughout that range. This is beyond the laws of physics. It means that the arrow flight is fast enough to allow a lesser amount of gap so that the archer can compensate easier for the yardage differential.

In other words, one pin held on "X" at twenty yards with a 250 fps bow/arrow will drop "Y" inches; whereas, a 300 fps bow/arrow may only drop "Y - 3 inches". Therefore, that archer with the faster arrow flight may not have to aim over the spine on a 40 yard shot, but under the spine.

It's all in how much compensation that you need to adjust. The negative effect can be a lighter arrow which looses some KE faster down range.

Straightarrow 02-22-2002 04:57 PM

RE: Speed
 
Jafzi,

Thanks for the link - good article. It's so true for hunting situations where the shot is usually close. If your arrow is only dropping a couple inches, just how much can one gain with a much faster arrow? Answer - not much. This means, for those of us already shooting 230 fps and above at close range with broadheads, we should make sure any increased speed doesn't come at the expense of accuracy.


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